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The specific gravity of a liquid is the ratio of the density of the liquid to the thickness of pure water (1.0 grams/ml). The closer the specific gravity is to 1, the closer it is to pure water. When solutes are added to a liquid, the specific gravity increases. Therefore, the specific gravity of a urine sample indicates the amount of solute present in the urine. The higher the value, the more solutes are dissolved in the urine. The use of Long's coefficient is a relative mathematical means of comparing the specific gravity of a urine sample to the actual amount of solute present in the sample
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Saddleback College
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Bio 12
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- Human physiology
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- urine analysis
- urine specific gravity
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longs coefficient